It all comes down to Georgia. |
The fate of our pro-life Senate majority hangs on the runoff elections of Georgia Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loefler on January 5, 2021. |
These two races will determine whether there will be a check on the Biden-Harris Administration. We are on the doorstep of our worst-case scenario. |
We are organizing a $4 million effort to ensure victory: |
- ✔️ We will make persuasion phone calls with professional telemarketers and send text messages straight to voters’ phones to ensure they hear our pro-life message directly.
- ✔️ We will have boots on the ground, canvassing key neighborhoods with absentee ballot applications and door hangers to inform voters about how radically pro-abortion the Democrats are.
- ✔️ We will run hard-hitting digital ads highlighting the extreme views of the pro-abortion candidates and the reasonable views of our pro-life candidates.
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But to ensure that our plan is fully executed, we cannot leave a single dollar on the table. |
Losing the Senate is simply not an option -- this is a matter of life or death. |
There are 670,000 base pro-life voters in our database that we need YOUR help reaching. |
By using the latest in sophisticated modeling and analytics, we can identify approximately 550,000 swing voters in Georgia who can be convinced to vote for the Republican candidate based on their pro-life views. |
Pro-life Senator David Perdue kept a narrow lead of 49.8% to pro-abortion Jon Ossoff’s 47.5% but missed avoiding a runoff by just 0.02%. |
That’s how close these run-offs are going to be. |
Which is why every last dollar will make a difference. |
Margaret Iuculano Chief Development Officer Women Speak Out PAC |
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